What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Social Services position at Brian Center Botetourt?
Brian Center Botetourt is a 56-bed skilled respiratory care facility with a strong and supportive management team. We are looking for an experienced Social Worker who is compassionate and wants to make a difference in the lives of others. Our facility is committed to providing the highest quality of care and quality of life for our residents, their families, and our employees.
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Job Description:
The Director of Social Services reports to the Chief Administrative officer and is responsible for compliance with current applicable federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and established policies and procedures to enhance the quality of life of our residents by ensuring that the medically related emotional and social needs of the residents are met and maintained on an individual basis.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform Social Service admissions functions.
· Develop a comprehensive social history and psychosocial assessment that includes the resident’s problems, strengths and preferences, including cultural, religious, and ethnic background and implications for the care plan.
· Assist residents and their families (in the social, racial, ethnic, and cultural context) cope with the immediate effects of the decision to move to the facility.
· Orient residents and families to the facility, its services, its service limitations and residents’ rights.
Participate in development of individualized resident care plans.
· Involve residents and families in care planning, encouraging their attendance at care conferences.
· Attend scheduled care conferences and identify and interpret psychosocial needs of residents for inclusion in the care plan, addressing in particular, issues of schedule, treatment and environment that express and reinforce individuality and identity.
· Complete mandatory documentation within timelines established by applicable regulations.
Facilitate the social and psychological well-being of residents and their families.
- Empower residents and encourage resident choice in matters affecting them, demonstrating receptive attitudes and sensitivity to choices based on racial, cultural, and ethnic heritage.
- Mediate issues that arise among residents, families, and staff.
- Ameliorate emotional distress of residents and families.
- Provide access to appropriate community resources by maintaining knowledge of other systems, making referrals, and identifying unmet needs (ex. Recreational transportation, adaptive phone equipment, etc.).
- Provide residents and families with crisis management services.
- Assist residents and families with financial questions and make appropriate referrals.
- Coordinate visits by facility mental health providers and make resident referrals.
- Assist endowment residents with managing financial concerns (mail, billing, Medical Assistance spend downs, prepaid funerals, etc.)
- Coordinate speakers and co-facilitate Family Council meetings.
- Help residents and families prepare for and cope with losses, including aging and death.
- Provide Advance Directive Information and forms.
Plan discharges/transfers to ensure appropriateness and continuity of care for transfers within and discharges from the facility.
- Develop a comprehensive discharge plan in collaboration with residents, residents’ families, multidisciplinary staff, and referral agencies which identifies resident needs and preferences.
- Educate resident and/or family members about the discharge process and what their responsibilities are in the discharge and post discharge process.
- Maintain resident room change request list, track resident moves within facility and provide statistics to Quality Assurance Committee.
Train and involve the entire facility in meeting residents’ psychosocial needs.
- Implement and conduct a comprehensive Social Services orientation program for all new hires. The Orientation program for all employees must include a minimum of the following: Abuse Policy and Procedures, Residents Rights; Theft & Loss Policy and Procedures; Privacy/Dignity Training; Death and Dying; Proper Reporting Procedures: Behavior Management.
- Train and consult with staff regarding psychosocial needs that encompass social, ethnic, religious, and culture diversity of individual residents, the resident group as a whole and residents’ families to increase staff sensitivity.
- Advocate on a case, policy, and program level.
- Participate in policy decision making in a way that encompasses understanding of the issues and implications relevant to religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity as it affects resident life, resident care, and family involvement.
Timely and accurately record social services notes and documentation in an informative and description manner.
· Record all entries on notes, charts, etc. in an informative and descriptive manner.
· Use only authorized abbreviations established by the facility when recording information.
· Properly document all services and responses to services as mandated by applicable federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and established policies and procedures.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Must possess, as a minimum, a Bachelor’s Degree in social work or a bachelor’s degree in a human services field including but not limited to sociology, special education, rehabilitation, counseling and psychology which meets the requirements of the State.
- Possession of a current, unencumbered Social Worker License issued by the State Board of Social Work, preferred.
- Minimum of one year of supervised social work experience in a health care setting working directly with individuals.
- Must possess a working knowledge of the State Department of Health regulations and OBRA.
- Must possess the ability to deal tactfully with personnel, residents, and family members.
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS:
- Must be able to push, pull, move and/or lift a minimum of 30 pounds.
- Must be able to stand, bend, lift and move intermittently throughout the work day in the office areas and throughout the facility.
- Must be able to work outside of normal work hours including nights, holidays, and weekends as needed to meet facility and position demands.
- Must be free of diseases that may be transmitted in the performance of job responsibilities during the stage of communicability.
- Must be able to relate to and work with ill, disabled, elderly, emotionally upset and at times hostile people within the facility.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT:
Works in office areas, as well as throughout the facility. Works beyond normal duty hours, on weekends and holidays to meet the demands of the facility and the position. Interacts with residents, family members, and staff under all conditions and circumstances. Is subject to hostile and emotionally upset residents and family members. May be exposed to infectious waste, diseases, and conditions including but not limited to exposure to hepatitis B viruses.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: Up to $63,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Health savings account
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Salary : $63,000